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That portable is a thing of beauty! Good job bud!
wait till you see what's nextThis is the first I'm hearing about the "LMAO trim"
I bet on "PIG trim"LMFAO trim..?
The 3DS sliders don't need any resistors and they don't improve the signal at all. The problem with 3DS sliders is that the output range is reduced with respect to a full-scale stick. To be precise the full scale goes from -128 to 127, while 3DS sliders would go from -90 to 90 ish. This means that in some games the movements of characters/camera are a bit slower than what you can get with a standard stick.This is something different, but what about the resistors for the 3DS sliders? Are those not required for the gamecube controller for the wii? How did you get around that?
Awesome looking portable btw!
They are both from a dslite. I used the pcb for the abxy and tactIle switches for the dpadDid you use controller pads for both abxy and d-pad buttons? And from which controller did they come from
SDN is shorted to 5v so the amp turns on with the portableI know the SDN solder pad on the audio amp is used to turn the amp off, which allows you to save battery life when not in use, but how/what did you hook it up to?
Ok well that's simple enough, Thanks.Mine is literally a solder bridge between 5v and SDN on the amp itself. Works fine.